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Lluís Parcerisa; Antoni Verger – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2025
Between 2011 and 2015, at the dawn of the global financial crisis, Spain went through severe austerity measures that led to social unrest and to the emergence of new expressions of collective action. In the educational field, teachers' unions and grassroots movements organised against the neoliberal and neoconservative policies promoted by the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Neoliberalism, Educational Policy, Retrenchment
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Farah Dubois-Shaik – European Educational Research Journal, 2024
A major reform of teacher training has been underway for the past three decades in French-speaking Belgium, in response to the low quality of teacher training and the consequences for school teaching and learning deemed to be in deep crises. Using a number of eclectic methods (metaphors, typologies, timelines, network maps), we map controversies…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Barriers
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Andrew W. Wilkins; Denise Mifsud – Journal of Education Policy, 2024
The term "governance" is one of the most widely applied concepts in education policy and research. Yet its meaning has changed over space and time both analytically and normatively. This history is a complicated one marked by both shifts and continuations in the politics of language and the development of unique intellectual histories…
Descriptors: Governance, Educational Policy, Educational Research, Educational Development
Lorén Cox; Karen Nussle – Aspen Institute, 2024
While education has historically enjoyed widespread bipartisan support, the aftermath of the pandemic, among other factors, has dramatically reshaped the field's political climate. This transformation, marked by increasing political tensions that impact students, schools and teachers, signifies a shift away from traditional educational policy…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Politics of Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Eisuke Saito; Naomi Takasawa; Atsushi Tsukui – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2024
Pedagogical reform is an institutional change that involves revising the rules of the game in practice, the legitimacy of which depends on political and legislative contexts. In the context of Myanmar's experience transitioning into a democratic society, this study discusses the changes in theoretical equilibria concerning pedagogical practices…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Democratic Values, Teaching Methods
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Anthemis Raptopoulou; Brendan Munhall – Policy Futures in Education, 2024
The concept of democracy is a central component in education policy at all levels, yet its meaning can be interpreted in a number of ways. This paper examines how democracy is conceptualised and utilised as a legitimising force driving education policy reform. More specifically, attention is given to the use of democracy in the process of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Democracy, Citizenship Education, Educational Policy
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Gosia Klatt – European Educational Research Journal, 2024
Since the 2004 accession to the European Union (EU), Poland, like many other post-communist countries, have gone through a significant process of convergence to the EU institutions, laws and processes. In this process, the European values, policies and institutions have become an important reference point for the legitimacy of major national…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Resistance to Change
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Hsiao-Yuh Ku – History of Education, 2024
Arthur Seldon (1916-2005) was a significant British neo-liberal economist in the second half of the twentieth century. From 1957 to 1988, as the "engine room" of the Institute of Economic Affairs, Seldon had been advocating the reform of "free" state education. He vigorously argued for education vouchers, by which each parent…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Educational Vouchers, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Jules, Tavis D.; Salajan, Florin D. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2023
We employ a policy assemblage, mobilities, and mutations framework to analyze the geographies that constitute and reflect educational policy circulation at the regional or supranational level in trans-regional regimes and/or quasi-federal polities such as the European Union (EU) and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). Recognizing that policies are…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Policy Analysis, Politics of Education
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Nevill, Thom; Savage, Glenn. C. – Australian Educational Researcher, 2023
Ideas and practices associated with inclusive education have featured prominently in the policies and reforms of successive Australian federal governments since the 1990s, yet there are limited historical analyses of these developments. This paper analyses federal and national inclusive education policies in Australia spanning from 1992 to the…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis, Standards
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Silverwood, James; Wolstencroft, Peter – British Educational Research Journal, 2023
James Callaghan's speech at Ruskin College, Oxford in October 1976 is widely considered a pivotal moment in modern English educational policy. Whilst it is not our intention to challenge this fundamental point, the paper will critically interrogate some long-held assumptions about the motivation that led Callaghan to deliver his speech at Ruskin…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Change, Educational Principles, Public Speaking
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Wirthová, Jitka – European Educational Research Journal, 2022
This paper examines how different meanings of knowledge (transnational, comparative, statistical, local, and personal) relationally stabilise the agential position for the legitimation of educational reform across state and non-state actors. Analysing the materiality and systems of reason of proposals to reform education in the pre-election…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Global Approach, Foreign Countries, Politics of Education
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Eryong Xue; Jian Li – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
This study explores how to recognize and understand the education power, what indicators to characterize and monitor the education power, what ways to build education power. Based on the theory of evidence-based education research, this study uses the comprehensive integration method to carry out a systematic analysis. A strong country in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Practices, Power Structure, Global Education
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Jessica Gerrard; Susan Goodwin; Helen Proctor – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2024
In this theoretical article, we respond to a common education policy discourse that represents community participation in educational policy-making as an essentially rational solution to policy problems and as inherently progressive and democratic. We propose that conceptualising participatory politics as 'publics' challenges this discourse and…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Change, Politics of Education, Community Involvement
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Ewan Wright; Cong Lin; Junying Lu – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2024
This article investigates how the International Baccalaureate's 'global dream' for education interacts with the national priorities of governments. In mainland China, a thriving international school market has been met with tightened government control. We draw on the analytical lens of 'cosmopolitan nationalism' to demonstrate how a cosmopolitan…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Government Role, Politics of Education, Foreign Countries
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